Union Minister Giriraj Singh launched a scathing attack on West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, accusing her of aiming to transform Bengal into a ‘Muslim state’. Singh also targeted opposition parties, alleging they were conspiring to establish an ‘Islamic state’ in India. Drawing parallels between Banerjee and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, Singh emphasized Banerjee’s alleged agenda by referencing a guided tour of what was termed ‘mini-Pakistan’ by a minister in her government. Singh asserted that if the BJP returned to power, they would implement measures such as the National Register of Citizens (NRC), Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA), Uniform Civil Code, and population control to counter Banerjee’s rule. He also criticized Congress and its leaders for allegedly granting Muslim status to OBCs in Karnataka, claiming it was part of a larger plan to establish an Islamic state in India.
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- Giriraj Singh accuses Mamata Banerjee of aiming to make Bengal a Muslim-majority state.
- Allegations include references to guided tours of ‘mini-Pakistan’ by Banerjee’s ministers.
- BJP vows to implement NRC, CAA, Uniform Civil Code, and population control measures.
- Singh compares Banerjee to Kim Jong Un, highlighting alleged dictatorial tendencies.
- Opposition bloc criticized for allegedly working towards establishing an Islamic state in India.
- Reference made to Congress granting Muslim status to OBCs in Karnataka.
- Prime Minister Narendra Modi pledges to protect reservations for Dalits and backward classes.
- Congress counters, accusing BJP and RSS of targeting reservations for Dalits, tribals, and backward classes.
- BJP-RSS accused of aiming to end reservation for marginalized communities.
- Political rhetoric intensifies ahead of elections, highlighting contentious issues of identity and social justice.
